Dr. Day, Get Well Wednesday, If You Missed It

Dr. Aleron Kong is a Morehouse-trained internist who comes by his medical prowess honestly – his parents are doctors Stephanie and Waine Kong. The youngest Dr. Kong is just as interested in Black health matters as his parents, even founding a professional group “We Make a Difference” that puts pre-med and medical students with professional […]

Dr. Ray Deloney is a physician and CEO of Vitascripts, a health and wellness company. The Xavier University graduate with degrees in both biology and chemistry is the author of seven books, including Swine Flu: The True Facts and Japan’s Nuclear Crisis: Understanding and Reducing Your Radiation Risk. Dr. Deloney is also the CEO of […]

Georgia pediatrician Dr. Stephanie Kong and her practice Zoe Pediatric believe the battle against childhood obesity can be fought…and won. They believe in awareness and prevention and want parents to be partners in helping their children stay healthy and fit. Although obesity rates have dropped 43% among preschool children in the last decade, according to […]

Dr. Day, Get Well Wednesday, If You Missed It, Originals

Dr. Kara Davis says that your mind can impact your heart. African-Americans suffering from depression are at increased risk of heart problems. Unfortunately, African-Americans often do not prioritize their mental health, although it has been proven that is has a significant impact on overall wellness. The Illinois-based doctor Dr. Davis, who completed her education at the […]

Many people avoid going to the doctor but Dr. Kimberly Bates,  Internist and Pediatrician from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, wants you to know one quick trip to the hospital can save your life! How? Bates says preventative screenings and making lifestyle changes are invaluable activities that can greatly impact your overall health. Listen […]

Ahman (A.D.) Dolphin is the President & CEO of Dherbs Health Emporium, the parent company of Dherbs.com, which produces one of the top online full body cleanses in the world. Based out of Los Angeles, California, the firm distributes its large catalog of products globally to its vast amount of customers, which can be located […]

Dr. Rachael Ross discusses how Viagra for women may help menstrual cramps. — If Viagra makes men go blind, will it do the same to women? Just how was it determined the use of Viagra eased menstrual cramps? Men don’t have menstrual cramps/headaches – unless you count the headaches the get from the women in […]

Magic Johnson knows the importance of the Affordable Care Act. When he was diagnosed with HIV 22 years ago, quality health insurance saved his life. The NBA legend says that it’s vitally important for young people to sign up, since the success of Obamacare depends on their participation. Take a listen to the powerful audio […]

Nationally recognized nutrition expert and published author Keri Glassman is the founder and president of Keri Glassman, Nutritious Life, a nutrition practice based in New York City. For years, Keri has been a leader in advancing a “whole person” approach to health and wellness.  She has dedicated her career to creating services and promoting education […]

In SUPER SHRED, Dr. Ian distills his successful diet plan into a concentrated, shorter program.  It’s a “destination diet,” for the goal-oriented person who wants faster, more dramatic results right away, and those who have a specific target they need to reach by a certain date—a beach vacation, a reunion, a wedding, or a doctor’s […]

David Foreman, a retired pharmacist and author, known nationwide as “The Herbal Pharmacist,” says it’s a slippery slope when it comes to how aggressive doctors should treat pain over the long term. Foreman is a graduate of the University of South Carolina-College of Pharmacy (1987) and practiced as a traditional pharmacist for 16 years. — […]

Edwin C. Marshall, O.D., M.S., M.P.H. is Professor Emeritus of Optometry in the Indiana University School of Optometry and Professor Emeritus of Public Health in the Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health and the Indiana University School of Public Health – Bloomington. Prior to retiring from Indiana University in 2013, Dr. Marshall […]